“The language that I have cultivated throughout my artistic trajectory comes from a multiplicity of signs, icons, micrographies, calligrams or benigrams without a code, unrepeated and unrepeatable, that coexist, articulate and manifest themselves in a manner that is always unique, always reinvented, and that in the end forms a micro-theater or calligraphic representation of the great micro-theatre of the world.”
[read the rest here; also a video of the exhibition]
Parallel Benet Rossell Exhibition by Teresa Grandas, co-curator (2010)
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![“The language that I have cultivated throughout my artistic trajectory comes from a multiplicity of signs, icons, micrographies, calligrams or benigrams without a code, unrepeated and unrepeatable, that coexist, articulate and manifest themselves in a manner that is always unique, always reinvented, and that in the end forms a micro-theater or calligraphic representation of the great micro-theatre of the world.”
[read the rest here; also a video of the exhibition]
Parallel Benet Rossell Exhibition by Teresa Grandas, co-curator (2010)](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5tway4uYV1rr10yho1_500.jpg)